Казалось бы, что может быть проще езды на велосипеде? Вот твой двухколесный железный конь, вот ты - прыгнул на велосипед и уехал в закат. Впрочем, все гораздо сложнее. Цель книги "Велосипед: как не кататься, а тренироваться" - описать непреложные истины профессиональных спортсменов в легкой для понимания манере и предложить некоторые способы их применения в вашей повседневной езде. Некоторые техники могут оказаться для вас весьма полезными, другие нет. Но будьте уверены: если вы поставите себе цель организовать свои тренировки на основе хотя бы некоторых концепций, описанных на страницах данного издания, вы будете ездить быстрее, а крутить педали станет гораздо проще. Все настолько просо и очевидно.
Ben Hewitt writes and farms in Northern Vermont. His work has appeared in numerous national periodicals, including the New York Times Magazine, Wired, Gourmet, Discover, Skiing, Eating Well, Powder, Men's Journal, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, Bicycling, and many others. He lives with his wife and two sons in a self-built home that is powered by a windmill and solar photovoltaic panels. To help offset his renewable energy footprint, Ben drives a really big truck.
His book The Town That Food Saved, published by Rodale, tells the story of a rural, working-class Vermont community that is attempting to blueprint and implement a localized food system. Ben is currently working on a book about food safety, to be published by Rodale in 2011.
There are some good tips in this book. I apply the stuff i read to my mountain cycling. I can really feel the difference in my riding, endurance and speed after starting to use some of the techniques from the book. Even if your not training for good sports results it's a good book to make cycling more enjoyable.
A nice little how to get the best out of your bike for the absolute beginner ie me. A book to keep close so you can dip in and out of as you need or want.